– 🏈 Dolphins go shopping for a Packers-flavored future: Miami tabbed former Packers exec Jon-Eric Sullivan as GM and promoted Jeff Hafley to head coach. Expect familiarity with the Packers’ roster and schemes to influence how the Dolphins retool.
– 🏃 Malik Willis to Miami? Could be a perfect fit if Tua isn’t the long-term answer. Willis flashed upside in Green Bay: 11 games, 3 starts, 6 TDs, 0 interceptions, and a sparkling 134.6 QB rating. With a strong rushing attack in place, the Dolphins could pair Willis with that ground game for a dynamic offense. Other potential destinations on the radar include the Vikings, Jets, and Browns.
– 📈 2026 QB draft outlook looks murkier than expected: Dante Moore returning to Oregon has shaken early expectations of a deep class, and Fernando Mendoza from Indiana is being discussed as the lone franchise QB candidate. The Raiders hold the No. 1 overall pick, which could reshape how teams approach signal-callers in this cycle.
– 💸 Willis’ market could swing dramatically: projections vary from about $10.6 million for a one-year deal to $35–$50 million across a three-year pact with options. The demand is real, but the supply (quality QBs) isn’t abundant.
– 🛡 Packers could eye Trey Lance as a backup plan: Lance, the former No. 3 overall pick, spent last season backing up Justin Herbert with the Chargers and is set to be a free agent in March. He’s coming off an ankle injury early in his rookie-time, and a change of scenery could unlock his upside behind a capable line-and-runners.
– ⚡ Key takeaway: The quarterback market is hot, with Willis at the center of a growing wave of interest. If his price climbs too high, a Trey Lance addition could be the Packers’ path back to credible depth at signal-caller.
🎯 Stay tuned for how these moves unfold—this offseason could redefine quarterback futures across several AFC and NFC clubs! 🏈🔥📊